Primer of Genetic Analysis: A Problems Approach

Primer of Genetic Analysis: A Problems Approach
ISBN-10
052147891X
ISBN-13
9780521478915
Category
Science
Pages
276
Language
English
Published
1997
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Author
James N. Thompson

Description

A student-tested study aid, this primer provides guided instruction to the analysis and interpretation of genetic principles and problem solving.

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